Jamarcus Glover arrested in Louisville after months at large
After months of evading authorities, Jamarcus Glover has been arrested in Louisville.
He was indicted last year, along with six others, as part of an investigation connected to the overdose of a 13-year-old girl and the use of minors to help sell drugs.
His charges include trafficking fentanyl and cocaine, engaging in organized crime and tampering with physical evidence.
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He was arrested in September, but posted a $20,000 bond and hasn't been seen since, skipping multiple court appearances.
On Monday, U.S. Marshals said they found him at a home on Rodman Street in Louisville. They didn't say where on the street. It is several blocks long, running into Central Avenue near Churchill Downs and just blocks from the University of Louisville.
During the arrest, law enforcement officers said they recovered large amounts of suspected methamphetamine, fentanyl, suboxone and ammunition at the residence.
Glover has an extensive criminal history.
He was one of the main targets of the LMPD's drug investigation that resulted in the botched raid at Breonna Taylor's apartment in 2020. During the time of the raid, he was in jail for a previous conviction.